Planning and Analyzing Teaching Using the Variation Theory of Learning

Using illustrative teaching case studies, this book demonstrates how teaching informed by a learning theory, specifically Variation theory, can equip teachers to facilitate possibilities for students' learning in effective and powerful ways. For a long period of time teaching has been "bla...

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Main Author: Kullberg, Angelika (auth)
Other Authors: Ingerman, Åke (auth), Marton, Ference (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford Taylor & Francis 2024
Series:WALS-Routledge Lesson Study Series
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